
Adding Text from a File to a Sheet
1
In the Revit project, open the sheet.
2
Click Annotate tab
➤
Text panel
➤
Text.
3
Click Place Text tab
➤
Leader panel
➤
No Leader.
4
Click in the drawing area to place the text insertion point.
5
On the Windows desktop, open the text document, and copy its contents to the clipboard.
6
In Revit Architecture, press Ctrl+V, or click Modify tab
➤
Clipboard panel
➤
Paste.
The text box expands to contain the copied text. You can move the text box on the sheet, and edit its
contents directly. (Editing its contents does not change the original document from which it was copied.)
See
on page 1089.
Adding a Spreadsheet to a Sheet
1
In the spreadsheet application, open the spreadsheet. Display the data as you want it to display
on the Revit sheet.
2
Use a screen capture utility to take a screenshot of the spreadsheet.
For example, you can use a screen capture utility such as SnagIt
®
by TechSmith Corporation or
!Quick Screen Capture by Etrusoft, Inc.
Save the image using one of the following file types: BMP (bitmap), JPEG, JPG, PNG (portable
network graphics), and TIFF.
3
Add the spreadsheet image to the Revit sheet.
See
on page 1044.
Adding an Image to a Sheet
1
Prepare the image file.
Revit Architecture supports the following image file types: BMP (bitmap), JPEG, JPG, PNG
(portable network graphics), and TIFF.
2
In the Revit project, open the sheet.
3
Click Insert tab
➤
Import panel
➤
Image.
NOTE
If the legacy details are stored using a CAD format, such as DWG, click Insert tab
➤
Import
panel
➤
Import CAD.
4
In the Import Image dialog, navigate to the location of the image file.
5
Select the image file, and click Open.
6
Click in the drawing area to place the image on the sheet.
To reposition the image, drag it to the desired location on the sheet. To resize the image, select it, and drag
a blue corner dot.
Sheet Properties
Use sheet properties to control the appearance and behavior of a sheet. For example, you can specify the
sheet name and number, and whether the sheet is included in the drawing list. You can also use sheet
properties to define information that displays on the sheet, such as the issue date, designer, and reviewer.
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